October 1, 1910 Gus Beeby, Tom Chorlton, Ephraim Longworth, Robert Robinson, Ernest Peake, John McConnell, Arthur Goddard, Joe Brough, Jack Parkinson, Sam Gilligan, John Macdonald.
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Derby day at Anfield awaits
Friday, September 30 – 1910 Ever since the year 1894, when the Mersey clubs came into opposition for the first time in the premier League,
Preparations for the local Derby at Anfield
Thursday, September 29 – 1910 The Everton directors at their meeting last evening decided on the team to oppose Liverpool at Anfield. After last Saturday’s
September statistics for Everton and Liverpool
Tuesday, September 27 – 1910 Our local clubs have not had an over successful time during the first month of the campaign. Each have played
The local derby coming up
Tuesday, September 27 – 1910 The crowd at Goodison Park on Saturday reached nearly 30,000, an indication that football is as popular as ever. The
Ernest Pinkney, Everton FC
Saturday, September 24 – 1910 When it was definitely decided that Jack Sharp had finished with football it was generally felt by all connected with
Liverpool v Everton the Lancashire Cup
Thursday, September 15 – 1910 An interesting feature of the Lancashire Cup competition this season is the fact that Everton and Liverpool are due to
A “Bhoy from Wexford”
Saturday, September 10 – 1910 William Lacey has a rare chance of showing his worth in first-class football this season. Born at Wexford twenty-one years
Charles O’Hagan for Greenock Morton
September 5, 1910 It is understood that Charles O’Hagan, the Irish internationalist, who played inside left with the Aberdeen Football Club for the past four
Representatives of the Spanish FA visit Everton and Liverpool
September 3, 1910 Some visitors from the Continent who are connected with the Football Association of Spain where present at the matches at Goodison Park
Everton v Tottenham Hotspur 2-0 (League match: September 1, 1910)
September 1, 1910 Match: Football League, First Division, at Goodison Park. Everton – Tottenham Hotspur 2-0 (2-0). Attendance: 15,000. Referee: Mr. W.C. Clover; linesmen: Messrs.
Goal Scorers, 1909-1910
September 1, 1910 EVERTON – Bert Freeman 22, Wattie White 6, Tim Coleman 5, Jack Sharp 4, Harry Makepeace 4, Alex Young 2, Harry Mountford
William Stuart transferred to Liverpool
September 1, 1910 The Liverpool Club are ever on the lookout for promising talent, and Mr. Tom Watson informs me that negotiations were completed this
Liverpool F.C.: Fixture Card: 1910-11
September 1, 1910 Oldham Athletic, Bury, Sheffield United, Aston Villa, Sunderland, Everton, Bradford City, Woolwich Arsenal, Manchester United, Notts County, Preston North End, Middlesbrough, Tottenham
Notable improvements on the Liverpool ground
August 8, 1910 Chief amongst the improvements made by Liverpool in readiness for September 1 is a new goal stand at the Anfield Road end
Season preview 1910-11: Liverpool F.C. (Cricket and Football Field)
August 6, 1910 When writing of Liverpool’s 1909-10 prospects, 12 months ago, I said “Liverpool’s present policy, position, and – shall I add? – prospects
The F.A. tour of South Africa in 1910
August 3, 1910 With the conclusion of the third Test match between England and South Africa, played at Cape Town, the official programme of the
Liverpool F.C. Theatrical Gala 1910
August 2, 1910 A professional footballers sprint championship was among the features of the sports at Liverpool Theatrical Gala yesterday, and resulted as follows: –
John McKenna – The new Football League President
June 20, 1910 Quite a unique honour was accorded to the Liverpool Football Club when their chaiman was elected President of The League by an
Alexander Nisbet (Alex Nisbet) @ PlayUpLiverpool.com
All articles about Alex Nisbet on PlayUpLiverpool.com; Born: June 29, 1852: Liverpool, in England. Passed away: June 9, 1910: Bootle, in England. Timeline: 1886, August,
The death of Alex Nisbet
June 9, 1910 The death has occurred at Liverpool of Mr. Alex Nisbet, who, in the earlier days of the Everton Football Club, acted as
Liverpool F.C.: The annual meeting of 1910 (Cricket and Football Field)
June 6, 1910 Liverpool’s fine record Liverpool’s annual meeting, held at the Law Association Rooms, Cook Street, was a harmonious affair, Mr. John McKenna presiding
Everton F.C.: The annual meeting of 1910
June 6, 1910 The despair of the football and cricket pressmen is a frequent similarity of nomenclature. In Lancashire cricket we have no fewer than
Liverpudliana: By Richard Samuel (May 14, 1910)
May 14, 1910 With regard to the Liverpool signatories, the Reds have good cause for congratulation, seeing that the entire pick of last season’s basket
The South African tour
May 7, 1910 The members of the English Association football team to tour South Africa under the auspices of the Football Association left Waterloo on
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